Did some science this morning. pic.twitter.com/vQJ4uo9pCT
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) August 29, 2018
Ed’s ghoul
To ghoul ladies, lords are but meat
Wealthy and powerful and handy to eat
And when goblin kings of human lords do think
They too are pondering fresh meat, rich red or pink— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) July 20, 2018
But at each ruin, hauntings I find
Some of them cruel, some of them kind
Some of them leave faint glows, some somehow write with a pen
Words of longing, and rage, and what they’ll do when they live again— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) July 21, 2018
Dragon’s in her lair far and far away
Right now, adventurers are slinking past its bed
Asleep’s the wyrm, and deep, and asleep they hope she’ll stay
A’dreaming of adventurers devoured raw and red
Raw and red
Adventurers devouréd and dead— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) July 21, 2018
I’ll crown thee, lady, with a coronet of bones
And wed thee within the grim and ancient stone ring
Dead am I, soon ye’ll join me ’neath stones
And together, whistling dirges we’ll merrily sing— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) July 22, 2018
Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, do you have any books/ stories/ media you’d recommend to help a DM and players?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD with #Waterdeep: Dragon Heist now out, do you have any books/ stories/ media you'd personally recommend to give a DM or players a better understanding or feeling for Waterdeep?
— Modified Roll Podcast (@ModifiedRoll) September 20, 2018
I recommend Death Masks, a novel by @TheEdVerse. It takes place in Waterdeep shortly before the events of Dragon Heist and features some of the same characters, including Laeral and Mirt. #wotcstaff https://t.co/YCJNtsUJ9V
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) September 20, 2018
Great question and now I have more to read! If Death Masks had a one-line description, it would be:
"Who Is Killing The Masked Lords Of Waterdeep?"— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) September 21, 2018
Was there an emphasis made with Waterdeep DH to make it newbie friendly?
@mikemearls @ChrisPerkinsDnD question…was there an emphasis made with Waterdeep DH to make it newbie friendly? Can’t quite put my finger on it, but it feels like there is a slight change in tone, it seems a bit easier to pick up and run than other adventures. Am i off the mark?
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) September 8, 2018
The writing in certain sections was crafted (written, rewritten, and revised again in some cases) to better serve new DMs, in part because city-based adventures are challenging to run. Information overload can cause a DM to shut down. #wotcstaff https://t.co/XegLyjjjIs
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) September 9, 2018
Ed’s murders
So many murders, drenched in wine
Followed by so many penitent absolutions divine
Rage doth grip this heart of mine
Until I care not whether
I in anyone’s regard still shine
If I can fall fighting,
with my sword-companions,
all of us together— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 2, 2018
When adventurer and monster meet
In dungeon dark or ruin forlorn
One will know death, the other victory sweet
Even if it be but living to see the next morn— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 3, 2018
From the armies of goblins, grant us haven
For our swordarms are wear, bloody, and numb
They harry us like the tireless, mocking raven
And I’d prefer not to be slain by little brutes so dumb— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 3, 2018
Canonically, there are 11 varieties of D&D tea in both the Forgotten Realms and Eberron
Canonically, there are 11 varieties of #dnd tea in both the Forgotten Realms and Eberron I was able to find. On top of that, I added a few of my own.
Do you know of any canonical tea that I haven't yet discovered? Let me know, and I'll add it in! pic.twitter.com/kWlDGb0Q0j
— Walrock Homebrew (@WalrockHomebrew) August 24, 2018
There's many varieties of tal. From City of Towers: "There are dozens of varieties (of tal); milian tal is typically served cold and is said to settle a fever, while blackroot tal is served hot and is a popular midday drink."
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) August 25, 2018
Thanks so much for the reply!
If you don’t mind another, slightly-off-the-wall one: how would you describe the taste of either of those varieties of tal? Blackroot tal is somewhat like a bitter cinnamon; many people sweeten it with honey. Milian tal is closer to anise. #Eberron
— Keith Baker #SHUX (@HellcowKeith) August 26, 2018
Ah, that’s the good stuff! Thanks so much.
I admit I kind of improvised the flavor on the first pass, but it should be easy enough to go back and fix Bear in mind that there's another ten varieties of tal. And a variety of tal that was lost during the Xoriat incursion.
— Keith Baker #SHUX (@HellcowKeith) August 26, 2018
An unofficial Artificier for Eberron
Aritificers!
MaDdi3 aka Davide Milano is a smart DM, a clever game designer and a super SageAdvice fellow.
I love his indomitable passion for Eberron and this is his last creation: the Artificer 🧐
Give it a try on Dmsguild!
Download:
dmsguild.com/The-Artificer
My #artificer for #eberron – with new graphic and fixes, for #dnd5e
I hope you enjoy this 🙂@SageAdviceDnD @talesft5nations https://t.co/i88WdOYzL7— MaDdi3, but eerie (@TheMaDdi3) October 16, 2018
Matt Mercer & Chris Perkins on Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
Dragon Talk is live now with @GregTito & @ShellyMoo 2pm PST Mondays.
Special guests: @matthewmercer & @ChrisPerkinsDnD
3pm – Lore You Should Know with Ari Levitch @winnemall pic.twitter.com/qhA6eb3cmt— Dungeons & Dragons (@Wizards_DnD) September 24, 2018